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Scuba Diving with Lemon Sharks

The best year-round spot to see lemon sharks is Tiger Beach in the Bahamas, but these docile sharks can be found around the world.

Stuart Cove's Dive Bahamas

Stuart Cove's Dive Bahamas is Nassau's leading full-service dive resort. Originally opened in 1978, the operation has grown to a fleet of seven dive vessels, with five of the boats over 40 feet in length. Located on the southwest side of New Providence Island, Stuart Cove's is in the ideal physical location to take advantage of the diverse underwater geological formations. As such, dive sites are available for divers with no experience all the way up to expert-level dives including four new shipwrecks we have helped place in the last two years.

"Blue Fee" to Fund Conservation Efforts in the Marshall Islands

The initiative uses a percentage of the Marshall Islands tuna fund for financing national biodiversity conservation effort and climate adaptation efforts.

Vertical Awareness in Lehua, Hawaii

Hundreds of feet of seamount to explore at dive site Vertical Awareness.

Lanai’s Most Popular Site: First Cathedral

With tunnels, a cavern and rays of light creating a stained glass effect, what more could you need?

Dive Pyramid Pinnacle in Kona, Hawaii

Home to pinnacles, swim throughs, archways, caverns, sleeping turtles, schools of chubs and more.

Lanai Two-for- One: Steve’s Cave and Wash Rock

Freedivers and scuba divers alike enjoy Steve’s Cave dive site.

Black Water Night Dive in Kona

With bioluminescence, rare pelagic creatures and unidentified species of life, Black Water Night Dive is one of the most unique dives for the experienced diver.